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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThat's the crap thing about Wales and North of England, they do not appear to have any vegetation. Real country is dark drippy woodland full of moquitos, not bare hills.
Snowdonia national park, the Peak district, the Lake district, the Yorkshire Moors
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWe have a coke mountain visible from our house. Well, actually it's a little hill left from when the brickworks used to use coke in the kilns. You can't see it's made of coke any more as it has trees and bushes on it.
That's the crap thing about Wales and North of England, they do not appear to have any vegetation. Real country is dark drippy woodland full of moquitos, not bare hills.
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We have a coke mountain visible from our house. Well, actually it's a little hill left from when the brickworks used to use coke in the kilns. You can't see it's made of coke any more as it has trees and bushes on it.
That's the crap thing about Wales and North of England, they do not appear to have any vegetation. Real country is dark drippy woodland full of moquitos, not bare hills.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI bet its located in the UK, anyone belonging to a ‘baty boy’ group in Jamaica wouldn’t last long.
It’s more likely a front for yardie crack dealers.
now wher me choice blo man
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPerhaps someone could work out a way whereby whenever sasguru posts something we are redirected towards a vision of this tulipheap in much the same way that Reggie Perrin visualised a trotting hippo every time his mother-in-law was mentioned?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
I suggest they make it a dogging mound for the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG).
It’s more likely a front for yardie crack dealers.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPerhaps someone could work out a way whereby whenever sasguru posts something we are redirected towards a vision of this tulipheap in much the same way that Reggie Perrin visualised a trotting hippo every time his mother-in-law was mentioned?
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Perhaps someone could work out a way whereby whenever sasguru posts something we are redirected towards a vision of this tulipheap in much the same way that Reggie Perrin visualised a trotting hippo every time his mother-in-law was mentioned?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostTo be fair it's probably quite pretty compared to the rest of Wrexham.
I suggest they make it a dogging mound for the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG).
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To be fair it's probably quite pretty compared to the rest of Wrexham.
I suggest they make it a dogging mound for the Jamaican Forum for Lesbians All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG).
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostCan you not go skiing on it in winter?
I'm sure some affordable housing can be built on it for "key public sector workers" comrade.
What don't you sell it bit by bit on ebay? "Own part of a heritage site"
Any other ideas on how the Welsh can capitalise on this obvious benefit?
Pushing a pram to Netto.
Pushing a pram back from Netto, with bottles of spirits hidden under the lifelike ginger, one-eyed baby.
Wrexham teenagers loitering & drinking cheap lager - in school.
Fights in unbelievably horrible Wrexham pubs.
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Can you not go skiing on it in winter?
I'm sure some affordable housing can be built on it for "key public sector workers" comrade.
What don't you sell it bit by bit on ebay? "Own part of a heritage site"
Any other ideas on how the Welsh can capitalise on this obvious benefit?
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